Mazzaferro 'ndrina
Founded1960s
Founding locationMarina di Gioiosa Ionica, Calabria, Italy
Years active1960s–present
TerritoryMarina di Gioiosa Ionica, affiliates of the clan in northern Italy
EthnicityCalabrians
Criminal activitiesDrug trafficking, infiltration in public administration, extortion, gambling, murder
AlliesCataldo 'ndrina, Lo Presti crime family, Costa 'ndrina, Ierinò 'ndrina, Morabito 'ndrina, De Stefano 'ndrina, Gambino crime family, Inzerillo crime family
RivalsAquino 'ndrina, Commisso 'ndrina, Cordi 'ndrina, Ursino 'ndrina

The Mazzaferro clan is a 'ndrina of the 'Ndrangheta, a criminal and mafia-type organization in Calabria, Italy. The 'ndrina is based in Marina di Gioiosa Ionica.[1]

In the 1970s the Mazzaferro clan entered in the smuggling of cigarettes and bursts out a bloody feud against the Aquino-Scali 'ndrina, from the same town.[2]

They have connections in Europe, United States and Canada. They're present in North Italy. Piedmont and Lombardia. In Piedmont the rappresentative person of the Mazzaferro family was their cousin Rocco Lo Presti, historical 'Ndrangheta boss of Bardonecchia and Val di Susa.[3]

Their activities range from arms trafficking to drug trafficking hashish and cocaine.

On January 14, 1993, in Marina di Gioiosa Ionica was killed, Vincenzo Mazzaferro, undisputed head of the family[4]

Feud with Aquino clan

In the '70s they enter into the smuggling of cigarettes and the feud breaks out which still sees the Aquino-Scali 'ndrina opposed on the one hand and the Mazzaferro-Femia 'ndrina on the other.[5]

See also

References

  1. Circolo formato. Le motivazioni: la cosca Mazzaferro esiste
  2. I Mazzaferro tre fratelli che trasformarono il nord in una roccaforte della 'ndrangheta La Stampa November 18, 2014
  3. 'Ndrangheta in Germania un modello in espansione Relazione del 2010 della Direzione Nazionale Antimafia
  4. Ucciso boss che trattò per il sequestro Ghidini La Repubblica January 15, 1993
  5. Ciconte, Enzo (1996). Processo alla 'Ndrangheta. Laterza Editore. p. 139. ISBN 88-420-4956-5.

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